Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh det] be appropriate for " in BNC.

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1 But , once there , the factory created the demand for technologies which were appropriate for factory production , and these technologies almost certainly enhanced efficiency .
2 The worthy objective of ‘ normalization ’ should therefore lead to the implementation of care practices and procedural policies which are appropriate for those with mental disorders and it should not be applied in a rigid and obsessive fashion .
3 Ethical positivism is thus a theory of or approach to law , perhaps a way of viewing law , which explicates law as a human contrivance which is appropriate for attaining desirable social objectives in a morally acceptable manner .
4 By contrast , Cockcroft stated ( para 450 ) that the development of the mathematics curriculum for lower attaining pupils should be " from the bottom upwards " by considering the range of work which is appropriate for lower-attaining pupils and extending this range as the level of attainment of pupils increases .
5 This is the motion that says that the Apex conference would be able to debate issues of a general nature which are appropriate for this Congress , the decision making body of the union and for no other conference in the union .
6 One answer to this problem is tailored testing in which questions are computer-based and the test is adaptive in focussing the range of presented questions at about the level of success/failure which is appropriate for each testee .
7 exams/tests are acceptable — if they provide evidence of a candidate 's achievement which is appropriate for the outcome(s) being assessed ,
8 It is not possible to prescribe a single examination schedule which is appropriate for all products and all situations .
9 The sort of objectives which are appropriate for advertising are objectives concerned with awareness and understanding of the brand , and with the attitudes and opinions people have about the brand .
10 It is for a local authority to decide the mix of family centres which is appropriate for the children in its area .
11 A stance which was appropriate for the Age of Brezhnev and Galtieri now seems out of date and out of touch with the spirit of the times .
12 craft writing which is significantly different from speech , showing a developing control of grammatical structure and of a differentiated vocabulary ; and write in a style which is appropriate for the purpose , audience and subject matter ;
13 Given the variety of published material , both ‘ good ’ and ‘ bad ’ , a church musician may find it difficult to choose music which is appropriate for a particular choir and congregation and which possesses style , invention and staying power .
14 What the teacher needs — in addition to developing these points which are appropriate for pupils — is professional awareness of the nature of RE : 1 .
15 Vis-à-vis the client , some agencies have found that clients ' marketing management , especially at brand manager level , has a similarly limited ability to use and interpret market research and , in particular , to interpret it in a way which is appropriate for agencies ' creative people to use .
16 She is slimmer and looks more of a woman , in clothes which are appropriate for her age .
17 The identification of the sub-tasks which are appropriate for intensive training with feedback is achieved by task analysis .
18 Students often find that their ability to produce language which is appropriate for a particular situation is less than they had expected .
19 Finally , in Section 6.6 we look at Multiview , a blended methodology for developing applications , using the methods , techniques and tools which are appropriate for a particular situation .
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